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Emilie Helene Holm is a political anthropologist from the University of Copenhagen and is currently the Programme Coordinator at the Department for Eastern Europe and Global Response at International Media Support, a global nonprofit media development organization. Her professional area of interest concerns human rights particularly international migration, climate action, gender equality, and anti-discrimination. She has worked in the cross-section of these fields at respectively the Consulate General of Denmark in New York, the Danish Cultural Institute, the Danish Refugee Council Youth, and the Think Tank Monday Morning. Lastly, Emilie works as a journalist, primarily producing podcast here among a documentary focusing on the Danish law ‘the ghetto package’.
Updated May 2023
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